Uterine leiomyomas are by far the most common benign uterine tumours present in almost 25 % women of reproductive age. Though being an infrequent cause of infertility and pregnancy complications, it is still extremely rare to have a pregnancy, that too uneventful in patients with extreme distortion of uterine cavity due to multiple intramural and submucosal fibroids. One such a case has been reported in the Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology of India.Patient first presented in 1998 at 28 years of age with secondary infertility and failure to conceive for 1 year. She was married for 4 years and had undergone medical termination of pregnancy 2 years earlier. On investigations, she had regular ovulatory cycles; hysterosalpingogram confirmed bilateral tubal patency and the semen parameters were normal. Pelvic ultrasound showed a uterus with numerous intramural and submucous fibroids of variable size, the largest being 3 × 3 cm. There were no other factors contributing to infertility.She was subjected to six-cycles of COH with IUI, using Clomiphene for 3 cycles urinary gonadotrophins for other 3 cycles. These were unsuccessful. Continue reading here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3425680/